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Cheers
Dorrie
Dorrie Main, PhD
Professor of Bioinformatics
Department of Horticulture
Washington State University
45 Johnson Hall
Pullman, WA 99164-6414
Tel: 509-335-2774 (office)
Email: dorrie(a)wsu.edu<mailto:dorrie@wsu.edu>
URL: www.bioinfo.wsu.edu<http://www.bioinfo.wsu.edu/>
________________________________
From: John-David Swanson <jd.swanson(a)salve.edu>
Sent: Thursday, July 20, 2017 8:22 AM
To: sookjc(a)gmail.com
Subject: Full time job opportunities at Salve Regina University Dept of Biology
Hi all,
We have a couple of positions currently open in our department for the upcoming year. Please forward to any and all interested parties? (Far and wide even to any med school connections…)
Dorie:- do you think you could pop this on the GDR?
Best
JD
______________________
My name is JD Swanson, I am the current Chairperson of Biology and Biomedical Sciences at Salve Regina University. We currently have several opportunities for both adjunct professors as well as two full time (non tenure track) positions in our department starting this fall.
Our two full-time positions are
1. a Cell Biologist. This is a one year position and they would teach Cell Biology and one other class, they would have the option to do research but it is not required.
2. A Geneticist/Developmental Biologist. This is a one (most likely two) year position while one of our faculty will be on rotation as a program director at NSF. They would teach Genetics and developmental biology plus some other classes within their specialty. They would also be responsible for working with our rotating faculty member to ensure the continuation of their research projects (centered around the effect of external factors on cell growth and division in a variety of species.
For both of these positions, we require the candidate to have their Ph.D. defended or in-hand and would be able to start at the beginning of the 2017/2018 academic year.
These are great positions as they would allow a seasoned post-doc some mentored teaching and undergraduate research experience, or will allow a newly minted Ph.D. to be exposed to the opportunities associated with working at a primarily undergraduate institution.
Please let me know if you have any candidates that you think may benefit from this and please forward this to any and all interested parties
My very best
JD Swanson, Ph.D.
Chair of Biology and Biomedical Sciences
Associate Professor of Biology
Department of Biology and Biomedical Sciences
Salve Regina University
100 Ochre Point Ave
Newport
RI 02840
401-341-3165
jd.swanson(a)salve.edu
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My name is JD Swanson, I am the current Chairperson of Biology and Biomedical Sciences at Salve Regina University. We currently have several opportunities for both adjunct professors as well as two full time (non tenure track) positions in our department starting this fall.
Our two full-time positions are
1. a Cell Biologist. This is a one year position and they would teach Cell Biology and one other class, they would have the option to do research but it is not required.
2. A Geneticist/Developmental Biologist. This is a one (most likely two) year position while one of our faculty will be on rotation as a program director at NSF. They would teach Genetics and developmental biology plus some other classes within their specialty. They would also be responsible for working with our rotating faculty member to ensure the continuation of their research projects (centered around the effect of external factors on cell growth and division in a variety of species.
For both of these positions, we require the candidate to have their Ph.D. defended or in-hand and would be able to start at the beginning of the 2017/2018 academic year.
These are great positions as they would allow a seasoned post-doc some mentored teaching and undergraduate research experience, or will allow a newly minted Ph.D. to be exposed to the opportunities associated with working at a primarily undergraduate institution.
Please let me know if you have any candidates that you think may benefit from this and please forward this to any and all interested parties
My very best
JD Swanson, Ph.D.
Chair of Biology and Biomedical Sciences
Associate Professor of Biology
Department of Biology and Biomedical Sciences
Salve Regina University
100 Ochre Point Ave
Newport
RI 02840
401-341-3165
jd.swanson(a)salve.edu
http://Swanson.salvereginablogs.com<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__swanson.salvereginablog…>
Dorrie Main, PhD
Professor of Bioinformatics
Department of Horticulture
Washington State University
45 Johnson Hall
Pullman, WA 99164-6414
Tel: 509-335-2774 (office)
Email: dorrie(a)wsu.edu<mailto:dorrie@wsu.edu>
URL: www.bioinfo.wsu.edu<http://www.bioinfo.wsu.edu/>
POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCH ASSOCIATE, NH AES
Position Details
Summary
Operating Title POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCH ASSOCIATE, NH AES
Long Classification Title
Location UNH, Durham, NH
Department UNH COLSA Agricultural ExpStation [UBAESA]
Summary of Position
A postdoctoral position in bioinformatics funded in part by the New
Hampshire Agricultural Experiment Station (NHEAS) is now available in the
plant genomics laboratory of Dr. Thomas M. Davis. Current research in the
lab is focused on defining the genome compositions of domesticated plants,
identifying genes of economic interest, developing molecular and
bioinformatic tools and germplasm resources in support of marker assisted
plant breeding in strawberry, identification of root nodulation genes in
chickpea, and the exploratory re-domestication of quinoa. Recent
accomplishments include a leading role in design of the first
strawberry SNP genotyping array, construction of the first pentaploid-based
genetic linkage map for the octoploid strawberry, assembly of two new
reference genomes for strawberry, and establishment of a
molecular-cytometric framework for the identification of wild and weedy
Chenopodium species. The successful candidate will contribute
bioinformatics expertise to multiple projects, and will have the
opportunity to design and implement new projects relevant to current
research themes.
Additional Job Information
Posting Number/Job Order # PF0104FY17
Acceptable Minimum Qualifications
Doctoral degree in Genetics, Bioinformatics, or related field.
Additional Preferred Qualifications
Demonstrated interests in the area of applied plant genetics/genomics,
experience in genome assembly, annotation, and/or DNA sequence analysis,
and some knowledge of polyploid genome composition and evolution.
Salary Information
Starting Annual Salary: $47,480 plus post-doctoral benefits.
Salary is complemented by a comprehensive benefits package which includes
medical, dental, retirement, and paid time off. For details please see:
http://www.unh.edu/hr/postdocs
Quick Link to Posting http://jobs.usnh.edu/postings/26880
Percent Time Information (FTE) 100
Faculty Information
If Renewable or Number of years, please specify Funding available for 2+
years, contingent upon satisfactory performance
Type of Position Post Doctorate
Posting Details
Posting Date 06/30/2017
Open Until Filled Yes
Closing Date
Interested Internal Candidates Exist? No
Appointment Type Grant Funded
If TERM position with benefits, indicate projected end date
Institution Information
A comprehensive land-, sea-, and space-grant university, UNH is the state’s
flagship public university and is ideally located in the rural town of
Durham, with ready access to the Maine and New Hampshire seacoasts, Boston,
and the White Mountains. The University actively creates and nurtures a
dynamic learning environment in which qualified individuals of differing
perspectives, life experiences and cultural backgrounds pursue goals with
mutual respect and shared spirit of inquiry. UNH has just under 13,000
undergraduate students and 2,200 graduate students.
This position is responsible for the supervision of Students
Special Requirements A background check will be required as a condition of
employment.
EEO Statement
The University System of New Hampshire is an Equal Opportunity/Equal
Access/Affirmative Action employer. The University System is committed to
creating an environment that values and supports diversity and
inclusiveness across our campus communities and encourages applications
from qualified individuals who will help us achieve this mission. The
University System prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color,
religion, sex, age, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity or
expression, disability, veteran status, or marital status. Application by
members of all underrepresented groups is encouraged. Hiring is contingent
upon eligibility to work in the U.S.
Special Instructions to Applicants
Duties / Responsibilities
Job Duties
Supplemental Questions
Required fields are indicated with an asterisk (*).
1. * Do you meet the definition of an Internal Candidate? Internal
Candidates include: (1) active status employees who have completed the
introductory period and (2) adjunct staff members who have been employed
within USNH for at least 12 months in total and who have worked at least
1,000 hours during the 12 month period preceding the application for the
position. Student employment does not apply toward internal status
eligibility.
- Yes
- No
Documents Needed to Apply
*Required Documents*
1. Resume/Vita
2. Cover Letter
3. (3) Professional References Contact Info
*Optional Documents*